Amanda Bynes has reportedly moved out of her New York City apartment after receiving a threat of eviction from her building manager. The manager claims that Bynes was a shitty tenant, a "disrespectful rule-breaker," a "building nuisance," a scoundrel, a scofflaw, a scallywag, a Spicoli, and a fink. But rather than change her finky ways and stop smoking mountains of sticky marijuana-pot day and night (that's the cool terminology, right? I am 100 years old), Bynes just packed up and moved. You're not my dad, building manager! YOU CAN'T FIRE ME, I QUIT.

We're told management made the decision after getting several complaints of marijuana smoke coming from her apartment — "morning, noon and night." Sources say she was also seen smoking weed in the hallways.

Being Lady Gaga's assistant is the worst job ever, says Lady Gaga's former assistant, who's suing the singer for $393,000 in owed pay and damages. But Lady Gaga's former assistant needs to shut up, says Lady Gaga in this deposition transcript! Lady Gaga is busy!

"You don't get a schedule that is like you punch in and you can play f—king Tetris at your desk for four hours and then you punch out at the end of the day. This is - when I need you, you're available."

But she also noted, "I do six shows a week, and I make a lot of money. I work, I work 24 hours a day. I'm not standing next to Steve holding tea, waiting for him to take a sip, that is not what I do," Gaga said.

"Not that people who do that don't deserve their hourly pay, but I'm just pointing out that I deserve everything I've worked for. I deserve every dollar of it. And she deserves every dollar of her $75,000 that we agreed to. But she does not deserve a penny more."

Rather than paying off O'Neill, Gaga said, "I'm going to give all the money that she wants to my employees that work hard for me now that deserve it.

"I'm not going to give it to her so she can go to Intermix and buy herself a new tube top," the snippy superstar groused.

In less vital but much cuter news from the awards circuit, on an appearance on "Ellen," Quvenzhané Wallis from "Beasts of the Southern Wild" announced that she intended to bring her puppy purse – one of them, anyway; she has about 20 – to the Oscars. "That's my signature," she informed Ellen, also revealing that until recently, she thought Oscar was a man, and not a statue.